S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders is about a group of poorer people called Greasers and rich people called Socs, that are constantly fighting over territory and such. Greasers Ponyboy and Johnny get in some bad business and have to run for it. Things get worse and the greaser gang has to stick together and look out for each other - now more than ever. While comparing the Greaser lives and the Soc’s lives, the Greasers obviously have it worse. They not only have little money, but are getting jumped by Socs 24/7, and are also constantly blamed for stuff, even when it’s not their fault. In the book, The greasers have considerably less money than the Socs. On page 3, ponyboy mentions that they are “poorer than the Socs and the middle class.”, and on page 40, They tell that soda wanted a horse but that they didn’t have enough money to get one. The greasers are poorer in this way, because they can’t buy everything they wanted to; like the Socs could. The Socs had all kinds of the stuff, like cool cars, while the Greasers had to push their cars and do a bunch of work on them to get them to work. …show more content…
If you read the book they only ever get violent or fight with the Socs after the Socs have approached them. On pages 33 and 34 it tells about how Johnny got jump by the Socs, saying “Johnny got jumped by four Socs. They had caught him and one of them had rings on his hand- that’s what had cut Johnny up so badly...Johnny, who was the most law-abiding of us, now carried a switchblade in his back pocket . Johnny had not approached them, they had approached him. This proves that the Greasers are the ones getting jumped all the